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Hippo

@darius never thought of it this way! So you're saying "@-example hello" should be considered a "thread" even if it's the first post (and threads should be given some kind of special treatment such as not showing on the timeline unless someone is directly involved)?

I think the "leading @" detection may be simpler than you say: Mastodon always knows when something is an @-mention so wouldn't we just have to check if the first @-mention is also the first word or there's some text before?

@ted

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Darius Kazemi

@badrihippo @ted nope, I am not saying that the "@-example hello" should be considered a thread, just pointing out the current state of things

and no Mastodon does not always know when something is an @-message when you consider that messages from other software get processed by Mastodon. it is possible to make a message that @-mentions somebody without including their username at all in the post, for example. this is what I mean by edge cases. in the fediverse you can run into wild stuff

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